Cactus’ Intrepid Journey

What I saw reinforced further that if these occupiers are the future of New Zealand are indeed the 99% then New Zealand is utterly poked. The pathetic heaving underclass is alive but not well in Aotea Square for sure.

I approached the area firstly underwhelmed with the size of, well everything. If it was a bloke in a bar and you had a pre-squeeze, it wouldn’t be coming home with you. Too small.

…In summary if these losers and degenerates want to get noise they should move and “go big”.

Occupy Shortland Street.

It would be loud, rude, stop traffic and disrupt $700+ an hour lawyers and barristers getting to work. Aotea Square is nothing. It’s like pissing in the ocean. Doesn’t matter. If these hippies, dope smokers, Mana party members and fuckwit middle class kiddies want to nake a statement pack up their middle class tents and occupy Shortland Street.

If you are gonna go.

Go big. Or go home. Which is it going to be Occupy?

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